All words and artwork by Damien B. Donnelly
All words and artwork by Damien B. Donnelly
How did they mess it up
So soon after that first breath,
So new to this life,
With all and everything
There
In front of them,
Under their naked feet,
At the end of their finger tips?
How did they not see
The wealth they wore
Instead of clothes,
The peace they had
Within the walls of paradise?
How could they let that
Deluge of distraction
Descend upon their divinity
And denounce their demise
So disastrously?
And yet, here we are-
For centuries foreigners
To those famous fields
Of golden innocence,
Slithering about,
Nothing less
Than slivering serpents-
One and all,
Sadistic and sarcastic,
Overly self-indulgent,
Remarkably self-centered
And so far removed
From those gardens
Of primordial delight
That we’ve lost sight
Of the very suggestion
That this singular sin
Conceived.
We’ve neglected
To remind ourselves
Of the consistently
Concentric consequences
Of the first bite into
Lust and longing,
Pride and power.
History is no more
Than a slinky sling,
Sliding down the steps of time
And repeating its repulsion’s
Again and again,
As we watch on
As if it’s the first time,
As if it’s a shock,
As if we knew no better,
As if we were the first to fumble,
As if we were Adam and Eve-
Caught innocently
With mouths open-
That luscious piece of apple
Barely resting-
As yet undigested-
On our tongue,
As if we had no guidance,
Like we had never learned
How to divide
Right from wrong.
And yet,
If we could only look back
We’d see it was as easy
As that first divide
Of Man from Paradise
Or that even clearer division
Of Adam and Eve.
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